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Duke Lemur Center

1966 establishments in North CarolinaDuke University campusLemursPrimate research centersPrimate sanctuaries
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The Duke Lemur Center is a 100-acre (40 ha) sanctuary for rare and endangered strepsirrhine primates, located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It is the largest sanctuary for strepsirrhine primates in the world.The center is open to the public through tours, for which visitors must make an appointment.

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N 35.9949 ° E -78.9604 °
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Duke Lemur Center

Lemur Lane
27705 Durham
North Carolina, United States
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lemur.duke.edu

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